Describing a thought-process which sounds similar to the neurological phenomenon synaesthesia – in which a stimulus in one sense kindles sensation in another, such as ‘tasting’ a colour – Moreno says it’s one of his “favourite things” about how his brain works.

He tells TeamRock: “It’s just visual. When I see things, I hear music in my head. When I hear things, I see visuals in my head. I’ve always been able to marry these two things together.

“It just happens – I just see it. That’s something that, if you call it a gift, I feel is one of my favourite things about the way my brain works.”

“The song itself – the underlying theme of that song is really dark. It’s lightly based around suicide. That theme was very heavy in my mind when I wrote the song.

“I correlated that term LMIRL with this existence that we have now – it’s not real. So if we take ourselves out of this, that is real life. It won’t always make sense to other people – enough for them to put that together.”